Banks Building Societies in Milton Keynes

Banks and building societies across Milton Keynes handle everyday money matters, from current and savings accounts to mortgages, loans and business banking. This page lists branches in Central Milton Keynes and the surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, with contact details, opening hours, reviews and a summary of what customers say.

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Choosing a bank or building society in Milton Keynes

Any UK bank or building society taking deposits must be authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, and you can confirm a firm on the Financial Services Register. Eligible deposits are protected up to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme limit, currently 85,000 pounds per person, per banking group. Building societies are member owned and governed by the Building Societies Act, while providers signed up to the Current Account Switch Service can move your payments and balance within seven working days.

Using a branch or accessing cash locally

Branch numbers have fallen nationally, so check current opening hours before travelling and confirm which counter services are available, as some branches are cash only or appointment based. Where a branch has closed, many everyday transactions can be done at a nearby Post Office or a shared Banking Hub, and free cash access can be checked through the LINK network. If you need extra support, ask whether the branch offers accessible facilities, and be alert to scams by contacting your bank only through the number on the back of your card.

How do I know my money is protected at a Milton Keynes bank or building society?

Check that the provider is authorised on the Financial Conduct Authority's Financial Services Register. Eligible deposits are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme up to 85,000 pounds per person, per banking group, so it is worth knowing which brands share the same banking licence.

What can I do if my local branch has closed?

Many routine tasks such as deposits, withdrawals and balance checks can be carried out at a local Post Office or a shared Banking Hub. You can also use online and telephone banking, and the LINK website lets you find free-to-use cash machines nearby.